XIPS Technology Limited has created a breadboard friendly FPGA development board for makers and hardware designers, called the FireAnt. Offering a low-cost thumb-sized board which has launched buyer ...
Regular Hackaday readers will be familiar with all the cool things you can do with FPGAs; emulating old video game consoles, cracking encryption protocols, and DIY logic analyzers become relatively ...
[devb] has been playing around with XESS FPGA boards for ages, and as long as he can remember, they have had built-in VGA interfaces. His newest acquisition, a XuLA FPGA board, doesn’t have any ...
Soon launching via the Crowd Supply website is the Vision FPGA SoM development board, offering an FPGA-based SoM with integrated vision, audio, and motion-sensing capability. The Vision FPGA SoM ...
Philips Semiconductors has turned to FPGAs to help the company push through bigger designs without upgrading its hardware emulators. The company has adopted a method that moves cores debugged with the ...
Meant to cover this before (before I was swamped with Electronica) – it’s a new system for developing gadgets that connect to Android. Basically it is for using FPGAs with Android, and the system is ...
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